gam
suomi-englanti sanakirjagam englannista suomeksi
valasparvi, merinisäkäsparvi
Substantiivi
gam englanniksi
(senseid) A person's leg, especially an attractive woman's leg.(R:Online Etymology Dictionary)
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(non-gloss definition) a group of whales, or rarely also of porpoises; a pod.
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(seemoreCites)
(RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)
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To pay a social visit on another ship at sea.
To engage in social intercourse anywhere.
(qualifier) hair of the head
a wasting diseases, particularly distomatosis
(syn)
''classifier for a long, green plant, like a tree, grass or a flower''
(alt form)
A tooth.
The lower part of the face, consisting of the mouth, lips and jaw.
A blowjob.
(seeCites)
me (qualifier)
''A bheil thu gam chluinntinn?'' - Do you hear me?
them (qualifier)
''Cha robh i gam faicinn.'' - She didn't see them.
(romanization of)
a vulture or condor; scavenging birds living in Africa, Europe, Asia and America
someone who takes advantage of a demise or a bankruptcy, usually in a legal, but, for the affected people, offensive way
''Innan konkurshandlingarna ens var undertecknade samlades gamarna i verkstaden för att se vad som var värt att sälja vidare''
(alternative form of)
gram (unit of mass)